Ah understood - I was misled by your citation of my post, the first paragraph of which was in response to danilo's sarcastic comments.
Ah understood - I was misled by your citation of my post, the first paragraph of which was in response to danilo's sarcastic comments.
Back on topic .. I've acquired an interesting 3D printing template for some stands for batpures (and there's a company in Holland which can run them up at reasonable cost) ... I ended up buying a pair of stainless steel factory made ones and selling on my 'loose' one, but I'm curious now what doubling Batpures up might sound like.
Can any of the technical boffins tell me what would be the best way to get maximum output from them - wiring in parallel (as they are at the moment with the main speaker) or in series? By parallel I mean wiring both pairs back to the amp individually, both to + or - respectively. By series I'm not quite sure what I mean (!) or even if that's possible.
They are a 4kohm load and 70 db efficiency so I'm looking to improve the overall output/efficiency from having two pairs. The 4kohm load as it stands seems to have no impact on the amp's performance.
Definitely wire them in parallel for max output.
In series each would only receive half the output voltage, so only 1/4 of the available power :(
At 4kOhm impedance, in practise you could run as many as you wanted in parallel........... Half a dozen? :)
Cheers Alan. I might give it a go. (Two pairs I mean, not half a dozen!). Sorry for the noddy questions.
It was Geoff. Not Alan. :)
You certainly won't hurt anything using two pairs in parallel. That'll give you a 3db increase in output.
yup the resistance drop is negligable